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Updater continually asking for password #21

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Just downloading and installing Google Updater
2.
3.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Only expect to see password required for installation of new software when 
necessary, not every hour, as is happening currently

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Latest version, on MacOS 10.6.2 Snow Leopard

Please provide any additional information below.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by ianwilli...@gmail.com on 15 Dec 2009 at 8:08

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hi! Can you send an email address to mdalrymple@google.com?  I'll send you a 
diagnostic utility to run.  Thanks!

Original comment by mdalrym...@google.com on 15 Dec 2009 at 2:58

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hi, I just got a new macbook pro today, updated it with 10.6.2 snow leopard and 
started getting the Google 
update installer menu asking for my password.
Sounds identical to the problem reported above.

Original comment by sblan...@gmail.com on 29 Dec 2009 at 7:11

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I too have this irritating problem - it only started about 2 weeks ago.... I 
emailed
mdalrymple@google.com this morning.

Original comment by josh%dor...@gtempaccount.com on 29 Dec 2009 at 6:38

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
i am having this problem with a brand new macbook pro also.  how do i get google
updater to stop doing this?  

Original comment by lucife...@gmail.com on 1 Jan 2010 at 4:47

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
is there any progress with this?  it is seriously annoying.

Original comment by lucife...@gmail.com on 11 Jan 2010 at 9:06

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I am having the same problem, 10.6.2.

Original comment by larsv...@gmail.com on 12 Jan 2010 at 3:54

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
This is the original Google Updater (a meta installer for Desktop, way back in 
the day), we sunset it awhile 
ago, but it looks like some are still kicking around.

If you have a Google Updater icon in /Applications, try running it .
You should be able to click the Google Updater entry in the table, and
then uninstall it.

If that doesn't work, you can remove the whole /Library/Google/Google\
Updater , and any Google Updater icons in /Applications.

If there's not stuff in /Library, look in ~/Library

Original comment by mdalrym...@google.com on 13 Jan 2010 at 8:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I tried to find mdalrymple@google.com's files, but found nothing matching in my 
iMac, so I simply located 
Google Updater and forcibly trashed it and associated files using AppCleaner. 
Will wait and see if the ghost is 
gone from the machine. WTF, Google? You're supposed to be better than this. 
You're starting to act like Apple 
now. Wish Jobs would issue some fix for Snow Leopard which has turned my 
machine into a geriatric patient. 
Tried all the fixes to no avail. I'm spending more time as a mechanic lately 
than a computer user. It's like having 
Windows again.

Original comment by wordzen...@gmail.com on 14 Feb 2010 at 9:37

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I tried the suggestion from mdalrym to uninstall the via the Google Updater but 
received 
a notice that I could not before removing all Google Apps that depend on it.  
No list of 
dependent apps is provided.

Original comment by kjoew...@gmail.com on 23 Feb 2010 at 6:48

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hey Google, what are you doing?

I thought you knew how to behave and be a good net citizen. I like your 
applications like Picasa and Chrome 
but I really hate your UpdateInstaller. This is interrupting my work all the 
time. I agree with wordzenpix; my 
Mac is being turned into a PC with this sh*t

Original comment by mats.for...@gmail.com on 16 Mar 2010 at 8:19

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I have the same problem. Was not able to resolve it yet. WTF google? I feel I 
am back to the PC again. 

Original comment by Y.Smir...@gmail.com on 1 Apr 2010 at 9:13

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hi, can you try this command in the terminal (all one line)

rm -f ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/SoftwareUpdates/manifest.xml 
/Library/Caches/Google/SoftwareUpdates/manifest.xml

And let me know if that stops it.

Original comment by mdalrym...@google.com on 1 Apr 2010 at 9:58

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
anyone fixed this yet it is really annoying i've run the command above but 
there is no such file or directory

Original comment by AndySmit...@gmail.com on 25 May 2010 at 9:19

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Have tried all fixes recommended without success.
The command line rm -f ~/Library/Application\
Support/Google/SoftwareUpdates/manifest.xml 
/Library/Caches/Google/SoftwareUpdates/manifest.xml

Gets permission denied.

Has someone found the remedy. This thread seems to have stopped.

Original comment by jtorring...@gmail.com on 29 May 2010 at 1:13

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I pulled everything that has "google" in the name anywhere it was found in the 
library.  I found several items.  
Gone -- deleted.  Perhaps this works.  Hope so.

Word to Google -- because we rely on our machines to function properly, and 
Google makes a mess of things, 
we simply don't need ya any more.  Comprendes?  

I've been burned on this one -- and from here on -- nada, zilch, bupkiss trust 
in what I download from 
Google.  I will not miss anything I've tried or trusted.  

On to Apple Software!!

Original comment by usf...@reagan.com on 2 Jun 2010 at 6:53

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I've just been hitting cancel for months, and then today, I finally used 
appzapper on it from the applications folder by dragging the icon to appzapper.

But seriously, I know I'm mild manner and just dealt, but google should have, 
at the very least, not made it so hard to find a solution. 

Original comment by llachn...@gmail.com on 9 Jun 2010 at 5:44

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
After deleting all Google apps on my Mac because of this problem, I today 
wanted to install Google Earth again and yes I installed Chromium as well. But 
when I started up Google earth it always wants to your software updater. As I 
can see In this thread nothing has been done to fix the problem so I will  
uninstall all Google apps again because google software update gave me the 
worst time ever in over 10 years of MacOS.

Original comment by sebastie...@gmail.com on 19 Jun 2010 at 9:19

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I have two MacBook Pros, and the GoogleUpdateInstaller asks me now every 30 
minutes on both machines to type in my password to allow it to make changes.

1 - there is no change that needs to happen, nor is there an update to install
2 - does it not have the capability to remember passwords b/c it asked if it 
could access my keychain?

I'm not sure what's going on, but the Picasa uploader is what is causing this 
on my machines.  I've had Google Earth installed forever and never saw this 
(see attached image) before?  The comment from Google Rep in #12 gets 
'permission denied' when I pasted that into the terminal. & why am I in the 
terminal?  This software is that wishy washy that you need to hack into your 
mac's core to upload multiple files to Picasa?  I am going to research what 
appzapper is, but this isn't productive use of time. 

WHAT WILL STOP THIS MESSAGE FROM DISRUPTING MY WORK?  

Original comment by evicars....@gmail.com on 22 Jun 2010 at 4:38

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Comment seven seemed to work for me. Deleted both Google folders from both 
Library folders too.

Original comment by logry...@gmail.com on 14 Jul 2010 at 11:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
The same problem started on my machine when I tried to install Picasa - and it 
failed with an "unexpected error" (I did not expect such a bad error message 
from google...)

I have now tried the solution from comment seven - alas it required that I also 
deleted my google notifier. 

Original comment by Thomas.H...@gmail.com on 17 Jul 2010 at 6:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I have a MacBook (OSX 10.6.4) and also have begun seeing this message reappear 
several times a day after downloading the Picasa installer yesterday. Keep 
typing in my password but it keeps coming back. PLEASE HELP ME END THIS 
ANNOYANCE!!

Original comment by william....@gmail.com on 15 Aug 2010 at 12:32

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Same problem. I would really appreciate any advise as to make it stop. 

Original comment by yvonne.r...@gmail.com on 18 Aug 2010 at 6:48

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I have the same problem now. It started a couple of days ago and won't stop.... 

10.6.5

HELP ???

Original comment by Howardsm...@gmail.com on 24 Nov 2010 at 6:40

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Have been working with Picasa Albums Uploader for some years. Only since 
yesterday i keep getting the above mentioned pop-ups. Very annoying, Google!!!!

Original comment by laraba...@gmail.com on 28 Dec 2011 at 3:18

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
why hasn't google provided a fix after 2 years???????????

Original comment by polishyo...@gmail.com on 25 May 2012 at 7:17

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
My Mac started doing this just three months ago. I tried Mr Dalrymple's 
terminal line to no avail.

This led me to find Google updater in the apps folder. When I launched it, it 
showed two Picasa uploaders, too.

I deleted the two uploaders and the system then allowed me to uninstall Google 
updater. Will let you know if there's still a problem, but there doesn't seem 
to be ... so far!

Original comment by WBramh...@gmail.com on 3 Dec 2013 at 9:01